CJ Jones

CJ Jones (born September 29, 1950) is a deaf American actor residing in Los Angeles. He is one of the subjects of See What I'm Saying: The Deaf Entertainers Documentary (2009).[1][2][3][4] Jones made his feature film debut with Edgar Wright's Baby Driver (2017), in which he portrays Joseph, the deaf foster father of Ansel Elgort's protagonist.[5]

CJ Jones
Jones in 2014
Born (1950-09-29) September 29, 1950
EducationMissouri School for the Deaf
OccupationActor

He has developed three one-man shows that have toured the United States, Japan, Sweden, Australia, Ecuador, and Canada. He co-wrote and directed six classic fairy tales for children's television for the series Once Upon a Sign. CJ produced the International Sign Language Theater Festival, which hosted theater artists from all over the world. He has also appeared in various episodes of American TV series.

Personal life

CJ Jones is the son of deaf parents who communicated in ASL American Sign Language. One of seven hearing children born to the couple, he lost his hearing at the age of 7 when he fell ill with spinal meningitis. He attended Missouri School for the Deaf. Active in sports, he was voted class valedictorian. He remains active in deaf awareness causes and charities.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2009 See What I'm Saying: The Deaf Entertainers Documentary Himself Documentary
2017 Baby Driver Joseph
2019 Door in the Woods Uriah
2022 Indomitable Himself Documentary
2021 Avatar 2 Filming

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1991 A Different World CJ Episode: "A Word in Edgewise"
2003 Cold Case Junkie Episode: "The Runner"
2003 Frasier Customer #1 Episode: "I'm Listening"
2007 Lincoln Heights Luther Episode: "House Arrest"
2018 Castle Rock Odin Branch 3 episodes
2019 This Close Craig 2 episodes
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References

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